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published on January 18, 2022 - 12:57 PM

(AP) — The Biden administration plans to significantly expand efforts to stave off catastrophic wildfires that have torched areas of

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published on January 17, 2022 - 12:52 PM

(AP) — On an isolated farm, greenhouses stand in regimental order, sheltered by a fringe of trees. Inside are hundreds

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published on - 12:47 PM

(AP) — Their state budgets flush with cash, Democratic and Republican governors alike want to spend some of the windfall

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published on - 12:44 PM

(AP) — About $7 million worth of surplus personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies, purchased by a Northern California county

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published on January 14, 2022 - 1:15 PM

Newly unredacted documents from a state-led antitrust lawsuit against Google accuse the search giant of colluding with rival Facebook to

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published on - 1:12 PM

(AP) — Thieves have been raiding cargo containers aboard trains nearing downtown Los Angeles for months, taking packages belonging to

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published on - 1:10 PM

(AP) — Sirhan Sirhan, who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was denied parole Thursday by California’s governor,

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published on January 13, 2022 - 2:43 PM

A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission’s revised antitrust suit against Meta, formerly known as Facebook, can

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published on - 2:17 PM

(AP) — Police are treating a fire at the home of a San Diego County leader and his wife, a

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published on - 12:53 PM

(AP) — Navient, a major student loan collecting company, agreed to cancel $1.7 billion in debt owed by more than

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